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Granziera, Helena; Collie, Rebecca J.; Martin, Andrew J.; Nassar, Natasha – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
We used latent profile analysis to identify major behavioral self-regulation profiles among children who were assessed as developmentally vulnerable in terms of hyperactivity and inattention. We examined three domains of behavioral regulation: (a) cognitive--behavioral regulation by way of learning behaviors; (b) social-behavioral regulation by…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Hyperactivity
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Marina Klimovich; Tobias Richter – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Mind-wandering during reading is often associated with worse comprehension performance. Research suggests that metacognitive competences (i.e., the knowledge about as well as monitoring and regulation of one's own cognitive processes) are positively related to reading performance and may play a role in the prevalence of mind-wandering. However,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reading Processes, Reading Comprehension, Attention Control
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Goetz, Thomas; Bieleke, Maik; Yanagida, Takuya; Krannich, Maike; Roos, Anna-Lena; Frenzel, Anne C.; Lipnevich, Anastasiya A.; Pekrun, Reinhard – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
The emotion of boredom has sparked considerable interest in research on teaching and learning, but boredom during tests and exams has not yet been examined. Based on the control-value theory of achievement emotions, we hypothesized that students may experience significant levels of boredom during testing ("test boredom"; Hypothesis 1)…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Attention Control, Academic Achievement, Difficulty Level
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Cole, Alissa M.; Chan, Elizabeth S. M.; Gaye, Fatou; Spiegel, Jamie A.; Soto, Elia F.; Kofler, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
The "simple view of reading" is an influential model of reading comprehension that asserts that children's reading comprehension performance can be explained entirely by their decoding and language comprehension skills. Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often exhibit difficulty across all three of these…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, At Risk Students, Children
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Burkhart, Christian; Lachner, Andreas; Nückles, Matthias – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Writing cohesive texts is a crucial but challenging skill to master. Recently, cognitive tools that provide students with a graphical representation of their texts in the form of concept-maps have been shown to support students' writing. Despite its beneficial effects, the addition of a graphical representation may have the disadvantage that…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Concept Mapping
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David, Amir; Rubinsten, Orly; Berkovich-Ohana, Aviva – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Math anxiety has received increasing focus in recent years, yet the causes for developing math-anxiety remain unclear. Whereas previous research focused on physiological/environmental causes, we examine the link between math-anxiety, dispositional mindfulness, and self-centeredness (operationalized as self-prioritization and decentering). The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Self Concept, Negative Attitudes, Metacognition
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Hunter, Jennifer A.; Eastwood, John D. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Prior research has proposed that boredom and academic performance are reciprocally causal of one another. The present study sought to better understand the relationship between boredom and academic performance by, for the first time: distinguishing between boredom proneness, state boredom, and judgments of task boringness; conducting experiments…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Academic Achievement, College Students, Psychological Patterns
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Rathé, Sanne; Torbeyns, Joke; De Smedt, Bert; Verschaffel, Lieven – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
This longitudinal cross-lagged panel study investigated the development of the structure of young children's spontaneous number focusing tendencies and their longitudinal associations with numerical abilities and mathematics achievement over the course of a 3-year period, that is, in the second and third year of kindergarten and in first grade of…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Skills, Grade 1
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Li, Tianyu; Quintero, Michaela; Galvan, Michael; Shanafelt, Sierra; Hasty, Leslie M.; Spangler, Derek P.; Lyons, Ian M.; Mazzocco, Michèle M. M.; Brockmole, James R.; Hart, Sara A.; Wang, Zhe – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Math anxiety (MA) and math performance are generally negatively correlated (Barroso et al., 2021; Namkung et al., 2019). However, the mechanisms underlying this negative association remain unclear. According to the attentional control theory (ACT; Eysenck et al., 2007), anxious individuals experience impaired attentional control during problem…
Descriptors: Correlation, Eye Movements, Problem Solving, Mathematics Anxiety
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Higham, Philip A.; Zengel, Bettina; Bartlett, Laura K.; Hadwin, Julie A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Successive relearning involves repeated retrieval practice of the same information (with feedback) over multiple, spaced sessions. We implemented successive relearning in an introductory psychology class to explore potential learning benefits. After each weekly lecture, students were sent links via e-mail to engage in three learning practice…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Feedback (Response), Retention (Psychology), Study Habits
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Paulina A. Kulesz; Garrett J. Roberts; David J. Francis; Paul Cirino; Martin Walczak; Sharon Vaughn – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Prior research supports the need for elementary-aged students with reading difficulties (RDs) to receive explicit systematic small-group evidence-based reading instruction. Yet for many students, simply receiving evidence-based reading instruction in a small-group setting is insufficient to reach the progress milestones needed to meet grade-level…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Skills, Elementary School Students, Response to Intervention
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Schroeder, Noah L.; Cenkci, Ada T. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
The spatial split-attention principle suggests that presenting related words and pictures spatially close to one another will improve learning compared with a spatially distant design, and two meta-analyses have shown support for the principle. However, it is not clear why the principle occurs. It has been theorized that integrated graphic designs…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Attention, Multimedia Instruction, Pictorial Stimuli
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Stull, Andrew T.; Fiorella, Logan; Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
This study explores the role of the instructor's face and eye gaze as social and attentional cues in promoting learning from a video lecture on kidney physiology. In a 2 × 2 between-subjects design, 133 college students were randomly assigned to a gaze behavior condition and a video whiteboard type condition. The instructor either shifted her gaze…
Descriptors: Human Body, Observation, Eye Movements, Attention
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Geary, David C.; Hoard, Mary K.; Nugent, Lara; Ünal, Zehra E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
The study tested the hypothesis that there are sex differences in the pathways to mathematical development. Three-hundred and 42 adolescents (169 boys) were assessed in various mathematics areas from arithmetic fluency to algebra across 6th to 9th grade, inclusive, and completed a battery of working memory, spatial, and intelligence measures in…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement, Adolescents
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Samudra, Preeti G.; Wong, Kevin M.; Neuman, Susan B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Preschoolers can learn vocabulary from educational videos, but children from low-income backgrounds often do not learn as effectively as their higher income peers. We investigated whether adding attention-directing cues to media (Study 1) and slowing the pacing of media (Study 2) supported vocabulary learning for preschoolers from low-income…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Cues, Attention, Vocabulary Development
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